Patent Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 63

No. 16642.—16th July, 1903.—EDWARD SEAGAR, of Wellington, New Zealand, Engineer. A tubular dryer for boiling-down, manure-works, and the like.

No. 16644.—14th July, 1903.—CHARLES ERNEST ANSCOMBE, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Carpenter. Device for preventing an unfastened sash-cord from running back over its pulley.

No. 16645.—11th July, 1903.—ROBERT MILLAR, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Inventor. Improvements in wave motors.

No. 16646.—11th July, 1903.—ROBERT MILLAR, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Inventor. Improvements in wave motors.

No. 16647.—11th July, 1903.—GEORGE BOLTON, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Inspector of Plumbing, Dunedin Drainage Board. An improved ventilator for buildings and sanitary attachments.

No. 16648.—17th July, 1903.—FRANCIS LIAS DAVIS, of Victoria Arcade, Auckland, New Zealand, Agent. An improved sash-regulator.

No. 16650.—17th July, 1903.—WALTER SYDNEY ROBINSON and PATRICK SOLOMAN SWANSON, both of Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand, Wood-carvers. Improved means for securing the ribs of umbrellas thereto.

No. 16651.—17th July, 1903.—JOHN LINDSAY, of Opohe, Dunedin, New Zealand, Carpenter. An improved dust-, draught-, and rain-excluder attachment for doors.

No. 16652.—17th July, 1903.—JOHN SIMPSON, of 71, George Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Works Manager. An improved pipe-union.

No. 16653.—17th July, 1903.—ANDREW PERCIVAL ANDERSON, of Wellington Street, Middle Brighton, Victoria, Pianoforte and Organ Tuner and Expert. Improvements in pianists’ hand gymnasia.

No. 16654.—15th July, 1903.—ROBERT WALES, of Dunedin, New Zealand, Engineer. Device for holding packing for circular saws.

No. 16655.—15th July, 1903.—LEWIS GAITT, of Middlemarch, New Zealand, Trapper. Improvements in animal-traps.

No. 16656.—15th July, 1903.—ALFRED ERNEST WARNE, of “Tomerong,” Nowra, Shoalhaven, New South Wales, Mining Engineer. Improvements in ore-concentrators.

No. 16657.—16th July, 1903.—WILLIAM AITKEN, of Oamaru, New Zealand, Machinery Expert. Improved window attachments.

No. 16660.—18th July, 1903.—SIMON MCDONALD, of Main Street, Gore, New Zealand, Draper, and GEORGE BENJAMIN LAMBORN, of Main Street, Gore aforesaid, Cycle Engineer. Improved apparatus for detachably connecting a rider’s shoe to the treadle of a cycle.

No. 16661.—18th July, 1903.—JAMES BATES, of Mount Eden Road, Auckland, New Zealand, Stove-maker. Improvements in portable boilers.

No. 16662.—16th July, 1903.—RALPH DUNNE, of Princes Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, Artists’ Merchant. Improved graduated bar and stop for mitre-cutting devices.

No. 16665.—18th July, 1903.—HENRY CARTER, of Lincoln Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand, Kauri-gum Sorter, and JOHN JAMES EVANS, of Mititai, Northern Wairoa, Auckland, New Zealand, Storekeeper. A machine for cleaning kauri-gum.

No. 16667.—20th July, 1903.—MARIE JACOVINE CAROLINE JONASSEN, of Christchurch, New Zealand, Married Woman. Improvements in scarf and other similar pins.

No. 16669.—21st July, 1903.—ALFRED ARMER CARSON, of Ashburton, New Zealand, Merchant. An automatic tank-strainer.

No. 16670.—22nd July, 1903.—FRANK GUSTAF LINDBACK, of Wellington, New Zealand, Carpenter (assignee of David Fisher, of Wellington aforesaid, Carpenter). An improved oil-can nozzle.

No. 16672.—23rd July, 1903.—JOHN THOMAS INNES, of Sutton Town, South Australia, Engineer. Improvements in and connected with steam-generators.

No. 16673.—23rd July, 1903.—WILLIAM WILLIAMS, of Hawthorndale, near Invercargill, New Zealand, Farm-labourer. Improved string attachment for coulters of ploughs and the like implements.

No. 16674.—23rd July, 1903.—BENJAMIN ALFRED ALBERT PEARCE, of Invercargill, New Zealand, Farmer. An improved wire-strainer.

No. 16675.—23rd July, 1903.—BERTIE PORTER, of Eketa-huna, New Zealand. Improvements in ventilators for waterproof and other garments.

NOTE.—Provisional specifications cannot be inspected, or their contents made known by this office in any way, until the complete specifications in connection therewith have been accepted.

The date of acceptance of each application is given after the number.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.

Letters Patent sealed.

LIST of Letters Patent sealed from the 19th July to the 2nd August, 1903, inclusive:—
Nil.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.

Letters Patent on which Fees have been paid.

[NOTE.—The dates are those of the payments.]

SECOND-TERM FEES.

No. 11727.—M. Ramson, horse-cover. 29th July, 1903.
No. 11843.—J. S. Maxwell, silt-punt. 27th July, 1903.
No. 11863.—E. Stevens, fire-screen. 1st August, 1903.
No. 11895.—H. G. Bedell, window-sash. 23rd July, 1903.
No. 11896.—A. Stenhouse and E. A. Whitehead, operating valves. 30th July, 1903.
No. 11897.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, circuit-breaker (J. P. Campbell—H. P. Davis and G. Wright). 28th July, 1903.
No. 11904.—J. Ranald, extracting metals. 22nd July, 1903.
No. 11947.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, block for electric circuit (J. P. Campbell—H. P. Davis). 28th July, 1903.
No. 11948.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, switch for electric circuit (J. P. Campbell—G. Wright and C. Aalborg). 28th July, 1903.
No. 11951.—G. A. Lowry, compressing fibrous material. 30th July, 1903.
No. 11993.—E. Maertens, cleaning wool. 30th July, 1903.
No. 12001.—The International Pneumatic Tool Company, Limited, pneumatic drill (W. E. Hughes—H. J. Kimman). 23rd July, 1903.
No. 12002.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, internal combustion engine (E. Waters, jun.—G. Westinghouse and E. Ruud). 28th July, 1903.
No. 12029.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, electrical machine (J. P. Campbell—B. G. Lamme and J. P. Mallett). 28th July, 1903.

THIRD-TERM FEES.

No. 8480.—E. E. Lungwitz, reducing ores. 29th July, 1903.
No. 8665.—J. E. Yates, ventilating-cowl. 22nd July, 1903.
No. 8690A.—A. E. Allpress, washing-fluid. 27th July, 1903.
No. 8747.—L. Bollée, self-propelled vehicle. 30th July, 1903.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.

Subsequent Proprietors, &c., of Letters Patent registered.

[NOTE.—The name of the patentee is given in brackets; the date is that of registration.]

No. 12882.—Richard Parry Tatum, of 2123, Arch Street, in the City of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania, United States of America, Gentleman. Concentrator. [S. M. Lissau.] 31st July, 1903.

No. 14058.—Isabella Charles, of “The Langer Dress-cutting School,” at Dunedin, in the Provincial District of Otago, New Zealand, Spinster, Teacher of dress-cutting and dressmaking. Chart for drafting garment patterns. Registered as proprietor so far as the Provincial Districts of Canterbury, Marlborough, Nelson, and Westland are concerned. [E. Langer.] 30th July, 1903.

No. 14058.—Annie Thomas, of Napier, in the Provincial District of Hawke’s Bay and Colony of New Zealand, Widow. Chart for drafting garment patterns. Registered as licensee of the full power within the Provincial District of Hawke’s Bay, and Counties of Cook and Waiapu, to use and exercise the invention, and to sell and dispose of all dress-cutting charts relating thereto, for the residue of the term of the Letters Patent. [E. Langer.] 30th July, 1903.

No. 16233.—The British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, of Norfolk Street, Strand, in the City of Westminster, in England, Manufacturers. Alternating current electrical apparatus. [J. P. Campbell—C. F. Scott.] 23rd July, 1903.

F. WALDEGRAVE,
Registrar.



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🏭 Provisional patent applications accepted

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
23 July 1903
Provisional specifications, Patent applications, Inventions, Wellington, Dunedin, Auckland, Christchurch, Invercargill, Oamaru, Gore, Ashburton, Mount Eden, Princes Street, Sutton Town, Eketa-huna
28 names identified
  • Edward Seagar, Accepted provisional patent for tubular dryer
  • Charles Ernest Anscombe, Accepted provisional patent for sash-cord device
  • Robert Millar, Accepted provisional patent for wave motor improvements
  • Robert Millar, Accepted second provisional patent for wave motor improvements
  • George Bolton, Accepted provisional patent for improved building ventilator
  • Francis Lias Davis, Accepted provisional patent for improved sash-regulator
  • Walter Sydney Robinson, Accepted provisional patent for umbrella rib securing means
  • Patrick Soloman Swanson, Accepted provisional patent for umbrella rib securing means
  • John Lindsay, Accepted provisional patent for door attachment
  • John Simpson, Accepted provisional patent for improved pipe-union
  • Andrew Percival Anderson, Accepted provisional patent for pianists’ hand gymnasia
  • Robert Wales, Accepted provisional patent for circular saw packing device
  • Lewis Gaith, Accepted provisional patent for animal-trap improvements
  • Alfred Ernest Warne, Accepted provisional patent for ore-concentrator improvements
  • William Aitken, Accepted provisional patent for window attachments
  • Simon McDonald, Accepted provisional patent for cycle shoe attachment
  • George Benjamin Lamborn, Accepted provisional patent for cycle shoe attachment
  • James Bates, Accepted provisional patent for portable boilers
  • Ralph Dunne, Accepted provisional patent for mitre-cutting device
  • Henry Carter, Accepted provisional patent for kauri-gum cleaning machine
  • John James Evans, Accepted provisional patent for kauri-gum cleaning machine
  • Marie Jacovine Caroline Jonassen (Married Woman), Accepted provisional patent for scarf pins
  • Alfred Armer Carson, Accepted provisional patent for automatic tank-strainer
  • Frank Gustaf Lindback, Accepted provisional patent for oil-can nozzle
  • John Thomas Innes, Accepted provisional patent for steam-generators
  • William Williams, Accepted provisional patent for plough coulter string attachment
  • Benjamin Alfred Albert Pearce, Accepted provisional patent for wire-strainer
  • Bertie Porter, Accepted provisional patent for garment ventilators

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 List of Letters Patent sealed

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
2 August 1903
Letters Patent, Sealed patents, No patents sealed
  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Letters Patent on which fees have been paid

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
30 July 1903
Patent fees, Second-term fees, Third-term fees, Inventions, Electrical apparatus, Pneumatic tools, Ores, Ventilation, Washing fluid, Self-propelled vehicle
23 names identified
  • M. Ramson, Paid second-term fee for horse-cover patent
  • J. S. Maxwell, Paid second-term fee for silt-punt patent
  • E. Stevens, Paid second-term fee for fire-screen patent
  • H. G. Bedell, Paid second-term fee for window-sash patent
  • A. Stenhouse, Paid second-term fee for operating valves patent
  • E. A. Whitehead, Paid second-term fee for operating valves patent
  • J. P. Campbell, Co-inventor on multiple British Westinghouse patents
  • H. P. Davis, Co-inventor on British Westinghouse circuit-breaker and block patents
  • G. Wright, Co-inventor on British Westinghouse circuit-breaker and switch patents
  • J. Ranald, Paid second-term fee for extracting metals patent
  • G. A. Lowry, Paid second-term fee for compressing fibrous material patent
  • E. Maertens, Paid second-term fee for cleaning wool patent
  • W. E. Hughes, Co-inventor on pneumatic drill patent
  • H. J. Kimman, Co-inventor on pneumatic drill patent
  • E. jun. Waters, Co-inventor on internal combustion engine patent
  • G. Westinghouse, Co-inventor on internal combustion engine patent
  • E. Ruud, Co-inventor on internal combustion engine patent
  • B. G. Lamme, Co-inventor on electrical machine patent
  • J. P. Mallett, Co-inventor on electrical machine patent
  • E. E. Lungwitz, Paid third-term fee for reducing ores patent
  • J. E. Yates, Paid third-term fee for ventilating-cowl patent
  • A. E. Allpress, Paid third-term fee for washing-fluid patent
  • L. Bollée, Paid third-term fee for self-propelled vehicle patent

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar

🏭 Subsequent proprietors of Letters Patent registered

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
31 July 1903
Patent ownership, Proprietor registration, Licensee registration, Concentrator, Garment patterns, Electrical apparatus
  • Richard Parry Tatum (Gentleman), Registered proprietor of concentrator patent
  • Isabella Charles (Spinster), Registered proprietor of garment pattern chart patent
  • Annie Thomas (Widow), Registered licensee of garment pattern chart patent
  • J. P. Campbell, Inventor on alternating current apparatus patent
  • C. F. Scott, Inventor on alternating current apparatus patent

  • F. Waldegrave, Registrar